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outlining my thoughts about presidential debates because i've watched them since the first ones with nixon and kennedy. the first ground is be who you are. you're not going to change somebody at his age who's done things very successfully. don't take advice from consultants who want you to somehow imaginely be non-mitt. my second advice is walk in determined to draw very sharp, clear lines with president obama. i frankly was startled by the ad you just showed a minute ago in which romney is in a sense embracing obama. we both care about the middle class. i don't know why he's saying that. if president obama cared about the middle class, why did the price of gasoline go to an all-time high? why do we have the largest debt in american history which the middle class will pay on for the entire rest of their lifetime? if president obama cared about the middle class, why have we had the longest unemployment rate? i think it's a mistake to be clever. i think he ought to draw clear sharp signs say here's where we've been under obama, here's where we go under omney. do you want obama stagnation? he
outlining my thoughts about presidential debates because i've watched them since the first ones with nixon and kennedy. the first ground is be who you are. you're not going to change somebody at his age who's done things very successfully. don't take advice from consultants who want you to somehow imaginely be non-mitt. my second advice is walk in determined to draw very sharp, clear lines with president obama. i frankly was startled by the ad you just showed a minute ago in which romney is in...
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president nixon put price controls on gas in the early '70s. that didn't work. the result as you all remember or at least those of you old enough to remember, long lines, closed gas stations because of a lack of supply. recently president george w. bush tried to appeal to the saudis and other large oil producers to increase their output and lower prices in 2008. that didn't work either. the saudis say oil will be $100 a barrel and they'll work hard to keep it there. is it time for americans to accept that there are no short-term solutions to keeping gas prices low? i don't know what the long term holds, but there's nothing we can do about it now? >> there are no short-term solutions, i absolutely agree with you. and i think people get it. people understand that the oil market is an international market. it's a function of international market forces and not something the u.s. president personally controls. having said that, i agree with stephen that right now the key thing which is driving the current spike in gas prices is the standoff with iran. if the preside
president nixon put price controls on gas in the early '70s. that didn't work. the result as you all remember or at least those of you old enough to remember, long lines, closed gas stations because of a lack of supply. recently president george w. bush tried to appeal to the saudis and other large oil producers to increase their output and lower prices in 2008. that didn't work either. the saudis say oil will be $100 a barrel and they'll work hard to keep it there. is it time for americans to...
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in the history books, it's the name of a scandal that brought down rich add nard nixon. the oxford dictionary devotes considerable space to the word including the modern use of just the suffix, -gate. it shows how english speakers have welcomed the means to describe any sort of scandalous event with a snappy suffix. indeed, there's been travelgate, billygate, monicagate and -- >> obviously someone got access to my account. that's bad. they sent a picture that makes fun of the name weiner. i get it. touche. >> weinergate. >> today i am announcing my resignation from congress. >> yeah! pervert! >> there's been chinagate, naftagate, koreagate -- >> i think any one of us would be pretty angry. number two, that the cambridge police acted stupidly. >> henry louis gatesgate, the one about the harvard professor, cop and a president who stepped in it. an awkward photo op closed the books on that one. and a search turns up 120 gates, contragate, memogate, nannygate. there's nipplegate, tigergate, camillagate and -- >> if there's one thing that's followed you negatively -- >> taser
in the history books, it's the name of a scandal that brought down rich add nard nixon. the oxford dictionary devotes considerable space to the word including the modern use of just the suffix, -gate. it shows how english speakers have welcomed the means to describe any sort of scandalous event with a snappy suffix. indeed, there's been travelgate, billygate, monicagate and -- >> obviously someone got access to my account. that's bad. they sent a picture that makes fun of the name weiner....
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benning and i was a volunteer in the nixon lodge campaign to the 1964 when i dropped out of college to run a congressional race, to 1974 and '76 when which my daughters remember because we lost twice for congress, once in the middle of water gate and once with jimmy carter at the head of the ticket in georgia. and then from 1978 to 1994, 16 year period of working to build a majority. starting with the capital steps event with ronald reagan will september of 1980, helping reagan in the eight years he was president with bob walker and others founding the conservative opportunity society, developing a generation of solutions and training through go pac, building the contract with america, which led to the largest one party increase in american history in an off year election. nine million additional votes because the positive campaign actually attracted people and mattered to them. and in that process, we won control of the house for the first time in 40 years and we passed welfare reform working in a bipartisan manner with a democrat in the white house. 19 1996, an even more difficult el
benning and i was a volunteer in the nixon lodge campaign to the 1964 when i dropped out of college to run a congressional race, to 1974 and '76 when which my daughters remember because we lost twice for congress, once in the middle of water gate and once with jimmy carter at the head of the ticket in georgia. and then from 1978 to 1994, 16 year period of working to build a majority. starting with the capital steps event with ronald reagan will september of 1980, helping reagan in the eight...
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they even wrote former president richard nixon seeking his support two years after the bombing. nixon responded with a handwritten letter. >> including governments who subsidize and -- >> encourage. >> encourage terrorism. >> reporter: years later they continue to keep tabs on the case, baffled by a decision by scottish officials nearly three years ago to release him when he supposedly had three months to live. insulted by al megrahi's hero's welcome in tripoli and al megrahi died surrounded by family while mark was killed while traveling far from his loved ones. >> they could compromise and send that guy home to be with his family. he was part of a murder racket. i mean, what, are you kidding? killing all those innocent souls on the plane. i was very angry. we all were. >> reporter: mark's parents say they believe there are others out there just as responsible for killing the 270 people on that flight including 189 americans on that december day in 1988. dna? >> thank you, alison. >>> one year ago damage and destruction spanned as far as the eye could see, the entire city of jo
they even wrote former president richard nixon seeking his support two years after the bombing. nixon responded with a handwritten letter. >> including governments who subsidize and -- >> encourage. >> encourage terrorism. >> reporter: years later they continue to keep tabs on the case, baffled by a decision by scottish officials nearly three years ago to release him when he supposedly had three months to live. insulted by al megrahi's hero's welcome in tripoli and al...
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sthoo nixon going to chooirn. the only party that can get immigration reform permanently done in the united states is romney's party, and he said he would. now, president obama has had four years. he has broken all his promises to hispanics. how do you trust a person to do what he hasn't done in four years. >> the most extreatment position that governor romney took in the primary may, in fact, have been immigration. he was to the right of newt gingrich. he slammed newt gingrich. he slammed governor perry for being too accommodating to new immigrants and people -- >> paying many-state tuition and -- >> that's right. governor romney cannot run from his very harsh position on immigration, a position that is quite anti-the interest of latinos in florida. >> in fact, the numbers are overwhelming for the president still. >> no one has been hurt in america by this president's economic policies more than hispanics. 15% unemployment. almost 50% of college graduates of hispanic origin can't get a job. jobs and the economy a
sthoo nixon going to chooirn. the only party that can get immigration reform permanently done in the united states is romney's party, and he said he would. now, president obama has had four years. he has broken all his promises to hispanics. how do you trust a person to do what he hasn't done in four years. >> the most extreatment position that governor romney took in the primary may, in fact, have been immigration. he was to the right of newt gingrich. he slammed newt gingrich. he...
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"political rhetoric is all it is 137 short of price controls which were disaster during the nixon administration, politics can't do much to change the price of gasoline." this from a bipartisan policy scholar who worked on energy policy in washington for more than 20 years. "obviously, the price ever oil set on a global market in the immediate term there's almost nothing you can do." even if there was a silver bullet to bring down gas price, quick fix, magic wand, whatever you call it, no presidential candidate has that bag of tricks up his sleeve, or in his bag, i guess. still in these times of painful prices at the gas pumps the message seems to be getting through to people even if nothing more than a gimmick a tried and true piece of campaign myth. in a cbs news/"new york times" poll last week, 54% think the president can do something about gas prices. joining me with two different perspective. is this rhetoric? >> pure political banter. the world consumes about 80 million barrels of oil a day. the total u.s. increase in production, if you were do to everything that newt gingrich fantasizes a
"political rhetoric is all it is 137 short of price controls which were disaster during the nixon administration, politics can't do much to change the price of gasoline." this from a bipartisan policy scholar who worked on energy policy in washington for more than 20 years. "obviously, the price ever oil set on a global market in the immediate term there's almost nothing you can do." even if there was a silver bullet to bring down gas price, quick fix, magic wand, whatever...
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kennedy, nixon, go through them all, mitt romney has been to harvard law school, harvard business school. he went to bain consulting, first class company, built it, left to go to bain capital. consulting got in trouble, they brought him back and he fixed that. took it out of trouble for two years and brought it back. then he -- i was involved in the olympics in the 2002 one. we had bought it earlier, they were going down the drain, had a corruption scandal and they were going to cancel after 9/11. romney went out there, rallied everybody and got the olympics on track and they had a very successful olympics after 9/11. then he came back in a democratic state and took on a $500 million deficit and turned it into a $2 billion positive budget gain. so he's fixed all kinds of things. he's fixed olympics, consulting companies, he's fixed government. he has a great background, family. you pick one. >> two things i would say to you. i wouldn't dispute anything you said. i interviewed him twice. he's a very impressive man and i liked them personally. his track record is obviously very good. what
kennedy, nixon, go through them all, mitt romney has been to harvard law school, harvard business school. he went to bain consulting, first class company, built it, left to go to bain capital. consulting got in trouble, they brought him back and he fixed that. took it out of trouble for two years and brought it back. then he -- i was involved in the olympics in the 2002 one. we had bought it earlier, they were going down the drain, had a corruption scandal and they were going to cancel after...
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eisenhower delegated cuba to nixon. nixon pressed for that, thinking if fidel castro died right before the election, the public would stick with the proven eight-year vice president over the relatively inexperienced, young senator kennedy. however, the mafia was not able to assassinate fidel. that same month, in september 1960, some of those same mafia members also contributed to $500,000 bribe to richard nixon on behalf of the campaign and to stahlen in an indictment against jimmy hoffa. so that all happened back in 1960. you would think that would be ancient history. >> right. >> however, the fbi and the justice department, they had records about that cia/mafia plot, and they had records about that $500,000 bribe that involved some of the same mobsters. >> when you talk about this plot, this mafia/cia plot, it seems incredible, but there is also a name attached to this, johnny rozellie? who was he in this plot? >> johnny rosellie was the key guy, the key mobster in the plot. johnny roselli was the chicago maf mafia's
eisenhower delegated cuba to nixon. nixon pressed for that, thinking if fidel castro died right before the election, the public would stick with the proven eight-year vice president over the relatively inexperienced, young senator kennedy. however, the mafia was not able to assassinate fidel. that same month, in september 1960, some of those same mafia members also contributed to $500,000 bribe to richard nixon on behalf of the campaign and to stahlen in an indictment against jimmy hoffa. so...
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>> that's president nixon for you. >> watergate was a big one for me. then if you take this case in florida, one of the stories that really did my heart good was it was a 1960s murder. civil rights murder. we found out that the men who -- a black farm hand was killed and the man who was charged with his murder got off. we found out that it was -- that the murder occurred on federal land, so the fbi arrested him. he was indicted -- >> 40 years later. >> 40 years later. convicted and sent to prison. >> great story. >> and you know to affect some kind of change -- that's what turned me on. >> talk of turning you on, whose side you on, newt gingrich or robert de niro? >> first of all, robert de niro's partner is our neighbor, jane rosenthal's a friend of ours. i don't know. i just -- i'm so -- i'm upset at the year. i just don't -- i think it could have been so much better. there are so many issues, and i just think one of the reasons why i'm kind of glad i'm not doing news is it's just -- there's too much venom. i mean -- >> vicious, isn't it? >> i mean, i
>> that's president nixon for you. >> watergate was a big one for me. then if you take this case in florida, one of the stories that really did my heart good was it was a 1960s murder. civil rights murder. we found out that the men who -- a black farm hand was killed and the man who was charged with his murder got off. we found out that it was -- that the murder occurred on federal land, so the fbi arrested him. he was indicted -- >> 40 years later. >> 40 years later....
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paid attention to the private life at all because we had that discussion back in 1960 with richard nixon and john kennedy and the photographs the rnc had. >> andrew, let me bring you in. you're looking a lot less evil than you were the other night, which is a good start to the proceedings. that's a joke obviously. >> thank you. >> let's just -- >> british humor. >> let's talk about the issue of newt gingrich's morality or otherwise as to how important it is. because there was this pivotal moment in that debate when john king off the top put it directly to him and gingrich went on the attack. and he went on a fantastic kind of assault back. for all the media on dwelling on what he believes is trivial nonsense from his past. do you believe that was really a turning point for dealing with that kind of baggage? >> we've got a situation here where newt gingrich right now, before that you had chris christie, donald trump, any candidate that goes out there and attacks the mainstream media immediately gains 20 points amongst conservatives. the people in south carolina have been attacked merciles
paid attention to the private life at all because we had that discussion back in 1960 with richard nixon and john kennedy and the photographs the rnc had. >> andrew, let me bring you in. you're looking a lot less evil than you were the other night, which is a good start to the proceedings. that's a joke obviously. >> thank you. >> let's just -- >> british humor. >> let's talk about the issue of newt gingrich's morality or otherwise as to how important it is....
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. >> and it's worth reminding that in 1960 apparently, richard nixon defeated congressman john f. kennedy 9-0 in dixville notch. that didn't work out for him in the long-term. so it may not be an indicator. but what a moment of history. dixville notch records its first-ever tie in what many say will be the closest race we've had in a very long time. >>> president obama has made his final appeal. mitt romney will still campaign, but now it's in the hands of american voters. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> a moment of history there. the first-ever tie in dixville notch at the start of the election. what do you make of that, charles? >> are you going to start with me? >> i don't know what i just saw. it's like ten votes. it's fantastic, it's nice and sweet. but i don't think it tells us very much, if anything about tomorrow. and like you said, at the end of the piece, it's 700,000 votes that will be cast in new hampshire tomorrow. i don't think, though, it will be quite as close as people think it will be. what we've seen in the national polls and also in the state polls is a
. >> and it's worth reminding that in 1960 apparently, richard nixon defeated congressman john f. kennedy 9-0 in dixville notch. that didn't work out for him in the long-term. so it may not be an indicator. but what a moment of history. dixville notch records its first-ever tie in what many say will be the closest race we've had in a very long time. >>> president obama has made his final appeal. mitt romney will still campaign, but now it's in the hands of american voters....
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in the history books, it's the name of a scandal that brought down richard nixon. so great was the impact that the oxford english dictionary devotes considerable space to the word including the modern use of just the suffix, gate. the continued success of -gate shows how the english speakers have welcomed the means to describe any sort of scandalous event with a snappy suffix. over the decades, there's been travel-gate, billy-gate, monica-gate, and -- >> obviously somebody got access to my account they sent a picture that makes fun of the name wiener. i get it, touche. >> wiener-gait. >> today i'm announcing my rangz from congress. >> pervert. >> there's been chinagate, koreagate, naftagate, and -- >> for one, any of us would be angry, two, that the cambridge police acted stupidly. >> henry lewis gates -gate, the one about the harborvieward profess professor, and cop and resident to stepped around it. beers and an awkward photo op closed the books on that. an initial search turns up more than 120 gates, contragate, memo great, nannygate. ranging beyond the confines
in the history books, it's the name of a scandal that brought down richard nixon. so great was the impact that the oxford english dictionary devotes considerable space to the word including the modern use of just the suffix, gate. the continued success of -gate shows how the english speakers have welcomed the means to describe any sort of scandalous event with a snappy suffix. over the decades, there's been travel-gate, billy-gate, monica-gate, and -- >> obviously somebody got access to...
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and this is a fascinating nixon and china moment to say, i have benefitted from it, but given the deficits and the debts as a nation, it does not make sense and that is the way to pivot on it politically, because the broader issue is that we are not talking about the democrats may paint him as mr. 1%, but it is mr. 0.1%, and bloomberg said that the 1% is $380,000 aer yooshgs but he makes that a week off of this passive income. so he has to take the offense to take the attention off of that. >> the one thing that disturbs me, erin, about the whole conversaticon v v versation of bain capital is the idea that someone who makes a lot of money is dedemonizing we creation. and there are thousands of americans who benefitted from the activities and if i were mitt romney i would have said i paid $30 million in taxes over the last ten years and that is a big tax bill on top of the fact that he gave at least that amount of money in charitable contributions. >> put up the screen, because it makes the point of the carried interest broadly, and newt gingrich and barack obama are wealthy guys as well, b
and this is a fascinating nixon and china moment to say, i have benefitted from it, but given the deficits and the debts as a nation, it does not make sense and that is the way to pivot on it politically, because the broader issue is that we are not talking about the democrats may paint him as mr. 1%, but it is mr. 0.1%, and bloomberg said that the 1% is $380,000 aer yooshgs but he makes that a week off of this passive income. so he has to take the offense to take the attention off of that....
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i know when-on kennedy ran, even when richard nixon as a quaker, those are good questions. those are questions that i do believe are elevating an inquiring an audience. >> why the mystery? >> i don't think we're very good as an open people inviting in. >> reporter: all told mormons make up less than 2% of the u.s. population. researchers found very similar to evangelicals 2009 ways. religious commitment and political leanings. the survey found that two-thirds of mormons describe themselves as politically conservative. mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> syria's death and destruction up close. our nic robertson is there with an exclusive and rare look. gop front-runner mitt romney under fierce attack in south carolina. how true are those blistering allegations being made against him? we'll have a fact check. and the first lady of the united states, michele obama says she's not the stereotype of quote some angry black woman. her reaction to a controversial new book about the white house. . ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes cou
i know when-on kennedy ran, even when richard nixon as a quaker, those are good questions. those are questions that i do believe are elevating an inquiring an audience. >> why the mystery? >> i don't think we're very good as an open people inviting in. >> reporter: all told mormons make up less than 2% of the u.s. population. researchers found very similar to evangelicals 2009 ways. religious commitment and political leanings. the survey found that two-thirds of mormons...
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did you guess president nixon's? it was search light. can you make your own water gate reference there maybe. >> i don't know how they come up with this stuff. honestly don't -- let me ask the obvious question then. if we all know these secret code names, are they so secret?
did you guess president nixon's? it was search light. can you make your own water gate reference there maybe. >> i don't know how they come up with this stuff. honestly don't -- let me ask the obvious question then. if we all know these secret code names, are they so secret?
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would not have paid to the private life at all, because we had that discussion in 1960 with richard nixon and kennedy. >> andrew brightbart, let me bring you in. let's talk about the issue of newt gingrich's morality or otherwise. there was this pivotal moment in that debate when john king, off the top of the debate, put it directly to him and gingrich went on the attack and he went on a fantastic kind of assault back. and all the media started dwelling on what he believes is trivial nonsense. do you believe that was a turning point for dealing with that kind of baggage? >> we've got a situation here where newt gingrich right now, before that, you had chris christie, donald trump, any candidate that goes out there and attacks the main stream media immediately gains 20 points amongst conservatives. the people in south carolina had been attacked merslessly, whether for their evangelical faith or for supporting the tea party by the main stream media. so they're looking for somebody out there who is going to defend them when they know that there's a double standard in the media. four years ag
would not have paid to the private life at all, because we had that discussion in 1960 with richard nixon and kennedy. >> andrew brightbart, let me bring you in. let's talk about the issue of newt gingrich's morality or otherwise. there was this pivotal moment in that debate when john king, off the top of the debate, put it directly to him and gingrich went on the attack and he went on a fantastic kind of assault back. and all the media started dwelling on what he believes is trivial...
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we've had eisenhower's party, nixon's party, reagan's party and beyond. it is always remaking itself based upon leadership, and we don't have a whole lot of leadership right now today, and i think that's part of the problem. so you get the ron paul foreign policy based on complete isolationism, you get the mitt romney foreign policy based upon the cold war mentality. i'm not sure either one of them is the way forward, and that's the reason this selection is so critically important, not only for the high stakes for the american people but for the definition of the republican party going forward. >> there is a saying there is no greater burden than high expectations. do you feel frustrated at all? >> no. because all you can do is your best. i have a message that i believe deeply in about the two deficits that plague us most -- the economic deficit, the debt we're about to hand down to the next generation, which is toxic. it is a national security problem. and the trust deficit. because people no longer trust their institutions of power or their elected offi
we've had eisenhower's party, nixon's party, reagan's party and beyond. it is always remaking itself based upon leadership, and we don't have a whole lot of leadership right now today, and i think that's part of the problem. so you get the ron paul foreign policy based on complete isolationism, you get the mitt romney foreign policy based upon the cold war mentality. i'm not sure either one of them is the way forward, and that's the reason this selection is so critically important, not only for...
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richard nixon, a southern strategy. now, all of that carries certain connotations that people know here very well. and i think he practiced that perfectly. >> so you think that -- do you think -- you know newt gingrich. you served in the house with him. >> absolutely. >> so are you saying you think he's a racist? >> no. i never used that word. and i don't ever call anybody anything that resembles that. >> so you're saying? >> but i'm saying that he's appealing to an element in his party that will see president obama as different from all other presidents that we have had. >> being african-american. >> there is only one thing that makes him different from all the other presidents that we've had. >> who's the tougher opponent, do you think, for president obama? >> oh, i have no idea. i think anybody's going to be tough. we live in a tough environment. we're -- the country is at a place it's really never been before. even if we go back to 1929, things were different then. what happened in this country didn't affect the res
richard nixon, a southern strategy. now, all of that carries certain connotations that people know here very well. and i think he practiced that perfectly. >> so you think that -- do you think -- you know newt gingrich. you served in the house with him. >> absolutely. >> so are you saying you think he's a racist? >> no. i never used that word. and i don't ever call anybody anything that resembles that. >> so you're saying? >> but i'm saying that he's...
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this goes back to the whole pauline kale, i never knew anybody who voted for richard nixon thing. ralph in the "new york times" has a great piece today pointing out this is very illustrative of liberal bias. the most insidious type, which is a world view. she doesn't think it's a political show to say that this group -- and that komen should be giving money to planned parenthood. that's the problem that she doesn't think it's mribl political. it's inherently political. >> just because you object to some of the things planned parenthood does, doesn't mean that some of the other things that planned -- >> that's like say my wife only cheats on me 3% of the time. >> that's not remotely like saying that, and andrea's point was that she has a personal position on the issue. >> people who are pro-life and gallop says half the women in 2009 are pro-life. people who are pro-life believe abortion is murder. that is a deal breaker. >> we are not talking about them funding abortion. i understand the money -- >> the money is fungable. >> we should all be supporting komen. it should be a bipart
this goes back to the whole pauline kale, i never knew anybody who voted for richard nixon thing. ralph in the "new york times" has a great piece today pointing out this is very illustrative of liberal bias. the most insidious type, which is a world view. she doesn't think it's a political show to say that this group -- and that komen should be giving money to planned parenthood. that's the problem that she doesn't think it's mribl political. it's inherently political. >> just...
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would not have paid to the private life at all, because we had that discussion in 1960 with richard nixon and kennedy. >> andrew brightbart, let me bring you in. let's talk about the issue of newt gingrich's morality or otherwise. there was this pivotal moment in that debate when john king, off the top of the debate, put it directly to him and gingrich went on the attack and he went on a fantastic kind of assault back. and all the media started dwelling on what he believes is trivial nonsense. do you believe that was a turning point for dealing with that kind of baggage? >> we've got a situation here where newt gingrich right now, before that, you had chris christie, donald trump, any candidate that goes out there and attacks the main stream media immediately gains 20 points amongst conservatives. the people in south carolina had been attacked merslessly, whether for their evangelical faith or for supporting the tea party by the main stream media. so they're looking for somebody out there who is going to defend them when they know that there's a double standard in the media. four years ag
would not have paid to the private life at all, because we had that discussion in 1960 with richard nixon and kennedy. >> andrew brightbart, let me bring you in. let's talk about the issue of newt gingrich's morality or otherwise. there was this pivotal moment in that debate when john king, off the top of the debate, put it directly to him and gingrich went on the attack and he went on a fantastic kind of assault back. and all the media started dwelling on what he believes is trivial...
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1960, kennedy-nixon. kennedy won that. >>> up next, john king is back with mitt romney's biggest worry going into florida. that's ahead. great guest experience. that makes my day. and during the four course feast, there's so much to choose from. [ male announcer ] the four course seafood feast is back at red lobster. still just $15. get soup, salad, unlimited cheddar bay biscuits, dessert, and your choice of 7 entrées, like new honey bbq shrimp skewers or shrimp and scallops alfredo....
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1960, kennedy-nixon. kennedy won that. >>> up next, john king is back with mitt romney's biggest worry going into florida. that's ahead.se lothes are too b, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. one chance to hunt down the right insurance at the right price. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. ready, aim, save! grrr! ooh, i forgot my phone! the "name your price" tool. now available on your phone. get a free quote today. golly, that is deep snow! yeah, can you get me out of it? of course. travelocity? that's how i got here! that's amazing! but i'm still stuck. come on man, dig it! [ female announcer ] travelocity. get great deals on all kinds of beach vacations. >>> welcome back. we've got
1960, kennedy-nixon. kennedy won that. >>> up next, john king is back with mitt romney's biggest worry going into florida. that's ahead.se lothes are too b, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios...
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back in the old days in the early '70s, nixon said, we're all keynesians now, which meant that even the republicans, they've accepted liberal economics. he said, i'm waiting for the day where we can say, we're all austrians now. but a biggest change, i think, in intellectual and political changes that we have brought about is the emphasis on a very important matter. making sure we get to the bottom of the ultimate bailout-ers, and that is our federal reserve system. we need reforms there and we need a new monetary system and obey the constitution. this is something we've made great progress. so the first and important initial step that we've worked so hard is on the table. today there was a national poll that came out and they were talking about how many people supported the gold standard? how long has it been since they've taken a national poll on the gold standard?! and guess what, the majority of the american people believe we should have a gold standard and not a paper standard. but also, also, the great strides that we have made has been really on the foreign policy. the fact that
back in the old days in the early '70s, nixon said, we're all keynesians now, which meant that even the republicans, they've accepted liberal economics. he said, i'm waiting for the day where we can say, we're all austrians now. but a biggest change, i think, in intellectual and political changes that we have brought about is the emphasis on a very important matter. making sure we get to the bottom of the ultimate bailout-ers, and that is our federal reserve system. we need reforms there and we...
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nixon started this with the outreach to the soviet union and china. frankly i wish we had a channel of communication to the iranians. because if something goes wrong in the gulf, we don't know who to call. we don't know how to control the escalation. and we worry that they don't know how to control it, either, because there's nobody to talk to. so it depends on the content of the outreach. if you are saying pretty please, then that would be wrong. but i don't think this president is. i don't think any president that i worked with has ever said pretty please. >> you mentioned the risk of the iranian situation and the uncertainty and unpredictablity of it. i want you to listen to speaker gingrich here. here's his approach what he talks about moving as quickly as possible to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >> i think we're placing the regime before they get a nuclear weapon without a war beats replacing the regime with a war which beats allowing this many to have a nuclear weapon. those are your three choices. >> are those the three choices? >>
nixon started this with the outreach to the soviet union and china. frankly i wish we had a channel of communication to the iranians. because if something goes wrong in the gulf, we don't know who to call. we don't know how to control the escalation. and we worry that they don't know how to control it, either, because there's nobody to talk to. so it depends on the content of the outreach. if you are saying pretty please, then that would be wrong. but i don't think this president is. i don't...
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another reason he came to washington was because nixon deanchored the dollar from gold. he understands what really causes the booms and busts and what is stealing our old folk's money in their fixed savings account. he understands the economics. i'm sorry, newt is not a great historian. he's a revisionist. [ applause ] >> this young lady there standing up. >> hello, everybody. my name's cathy. i've been here in las vegas over 30 years. i work in the child care industry, and every day i look at these children and know that their futures are in trouble. and ron paul, i honestly feel in my heart and my soul, from making my own mind up and not watching the media where they've cut it and chopped it, i've looked at some of the debates and when they go on ron paul, the lighting is dimmer, sometimes they don't even allow him to talk, they don't even get him into the conversations. it's just hideous how the media has been handling this entire thing. ron paul is for the people. he is for our rights. he is for our freedom. i think that if we continue the way we are and vote for any
another reason he came to washington was because nixon deanchored the dollar from gold. he understands what really causes the booms and busts and what is stealing our old folk's money in their fixed savings account. he understands the economics. i'm sorry, newt is not a great historian. he's a revisionist. [ applause ] >> this young lady there standing up. >> hello, everybody. my name's cathy. i've been here in las vegas over 30 years. i work in the child care industry, and every...
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kennedy facing off against richard nixon, a fierce debater. but on screen, kennedy looks cool and calm. while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. >> i think i better shave. >> reporter: nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on to win the election. in 1976, president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry, could i just -- >> reporter: the remark becomes a central theme in carter's campaign. and is blamed by many for costing ford the election. in 1980, ronald reagan repeatedly attacked by president carter for his stance on health care. >> governor reagan, as a matter of fact, began his political career campaigning around this nation against medicare. >> reporter: but reagan wins fans and the election by staying cool. >> there you go again. >> reporter: four years later, president reagan again uses humor to ha
kennedy facing off against richard nixon, a fierce debater. but on screen, kennedy looks cool and calm. while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. >> i think i better shave. >> reporter: nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on to win the election. in 1976, president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe...
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he lost in a landslide to richard nixon. mcgovern sought the white house again in 1984 but dropped out after a poor showing. in his later years mcgovern served as a u.n. global ambassador on world hunger. mcgovern died peacefully in a south dakota hospice. >> he will continue to accept donations by mail and text message. president obama will pull an all-nighter in battleground states. he will rally supporters in iowa, nevada, florida, and virginia and ohio ---ing a 48-hour whirlwind tour. he will also stop in chicago to vote, presumably for himself. obama will be the first sitting president in modern history to cast an early ballot. >>> congressman jesse jackson jr. is speaking publicly for the first time since taking a medical leave in may in a robo call to his constituent. the nine-term chicago democrat says he has been undergoing medical treatment to address several serious health issues. he also said he is anxious to return to work, but doctors tell him his road to recovery will be long. jackson has been undergoing treat
he lost in a landslide to richard nixon. mcgovern sought the white house again in 1984 but dropped out after a poor showing. in his later years mcgovern served as a u.n. global ambassador on world hunger. mcgovern died peacefully in a south dakota hospice. >> he will continue to accept donations by mail and text message. president obama will pull an all-nighter in battleground states. he will rally supporters in iowa, nevada, florida, and virginia and ohio ---ing a 48-hour whirlwind tour....
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if you're wondering what the genesis of this was, apparently it had something to do with president nixon being unhappy tw the interior sector for criticizing him about the vietnam war. so he decided not to put noaa in what would have been a more sensible place. no business or nonprofit leader would allow this kind of duplication or unnecessary complexity in their operations. you wouldn't do it when you're thinking about your businesses. why is it okay for the government? it's not. it has to change. no what we tried to do over the first few years of the administration is a whole range of steps administratively to start making processes, procedures, agencies more consumer friendly. well, we need to do more. and we need authority to do more. so today i'm calling on congress to reinstate the authority that past presidents have had to streamline and reform the executive branch. this is the same sort of authority that every business owner has to make sure his or her company keeps pace with the times. and let me be clear, i will only use the authority for reforms that result in more efficiency,
if you're wondering what the genesis of this was, apparently it had something to do with president nixon being unhappy tw the interior sector for criticizing him about the vietnam war. so he decided not to put noaa in what would have been a more sensible place. no business or nonprofit leader would allow this kind of duplication or unnecessary complexity in their operations. you wouldn't do it when you're thinking about your businesses. why is it okay for the government? it's not. it has to...
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1960, kennedy-nixon. kennedy won that. >>> up next, john king is back with mitt romney's biggest worry going into florida. that's ahead. [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... just look for the white check. one chance to hunt down the right insurance at the right price. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. ready, aim, save! grrr! ooh, i forgot my phone! the "name your price" tool. now available on your phone. get a free quote today. [ male announcer ] great things can come out of sweat. ♪ so don't let odor stop you. gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. gillette odor shield. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you
1960, kennedy-nixon. kennedy won that. >>> up next, john king is back with mitt romney's biggest worry going into florida. that's ahead. [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... just look for the white check. one chance to hunt down the right insurance...
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that was 1960, where the jfk-richard nixon debates where richard nixon appeared sweaty and uncomfortable and then 2000 where al gore was seen as sighing and sort of dismissive of then texas governor george bush. so when you asked jen and barbara whether they were giving their candidates advice on things that are aesthetic, they should be. >> that's what we all remember, right, do you wear the gray suit on black and white tv, nixon. let me ask this, because you've done a lot of work on this. super pacs and the candidates are competing for money, which a lot of people might not realize. but the campaign can cover whatever it wants with the money, the super pac not linked to the campaign at all so not ideal for the campaign. the romney campaign, $86 million raised. the pro romney super pac, $41 million. and american crossroads, affiliate with karl rove, $58.7 million. so you can add that up and get a big number or say if karl rove doesn't like how mitt romney does tomorrow night, he could give a lot of that $60 million, the biggest chunk of change, to, i don't know, senate candidates, congr
that was 1960, where the jfk-richard nixon debates where richard nixon appeared sweaty and uncomfortable and then 2000 where al gore was seen as sighing and sort of dismissive of then texas governor george bush. so when you asked jen and barbara whether they were giving their candidates advice on things that are aesthetic, they should be. >> that's what we all remember, right, do you wear the gray suit on black and white tv, nixon. let me ask this, because you've done a lot of work on...
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>> the nixon administration. >> okay. if i put you on the couch, because you felt like things were very serious in your household. >> yes, which they were. we were at war -- there was a lot going on. and i, you know, as a young child, i was, you know, wanting to watch "laugh in." but there's funny things about the world, you know, let's laugh. you know, the greatest compliment i've gotten from this book is people who say, you know, my husband is in the hospital with cancer. and i've been reading him this book. and he's been laughing. and the nurses come in, and they laugh. and i go, that's the greatest gift of all. >> thank you for cheering us up today. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for stopping by. >>> still to come, the california reporter who got a late-night knock on the door from the police. the media monitor is next. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer
>> the nixon administration. >> okay. if i put you on the couch, because you felt like things were very serious in your household. >> yes, which they were. we were at war -- there was a lot going on. and i, you know, as a young child, i was, you know, wanting to watch "laugh in." but there's funny things about the world, you know, let's laugh. you know, the greatest compliment i've gotten from this book is people who say, you know, my husband is in the hospital with...
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manson guilty, nixon declares. manson got ahold of the paper and he stood up in front of the jury and showed the jury the headline, had a little smile on his face and was somehow proud that the president had taken notice and that that threw the crowd into a tizzy. that was quite sensational. you talk about the judge possessing a gun. one day he leaped over the table, somehow he got ahold of a sharp pencil and start aid approaching the judge. the bay lives tackled him and he yelled in the name of christian justice, someone should chop off your head. the judge started carrying a .3a .38 revolver. its we extremely bizarre. >> it's one of the most bizarre we've ever covered. vincent bugliosi. thank you. >> thanks for having me on. >>> a man on a mission to provide free medical care to those who can't afford it. this week's cnn hero when we return. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i b
manson guilty, nixon declares. manson got ahold of the paper and he stood up in front of the jury and showed the jury the headline, had a little smile on his face and was somehow proud that the president had taken notice and that that threw the crowd into a tizzy. that was quite sensational. you talk about the judge possessing a gun. one day he leaped over the table, somehow he got ahold of a sharp pencil and start aid approaching the judge. the bay lives tackled him and he yelled in the name...
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nixon to stand still for sock it to me. >> sock it to me? >> how do you balance the budget? >> balancing the budget is like -- >> you don't spend more than you take in. >> it's like protecting your virtue. you have to learn how to say no. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> do you know what he said? he said if this music thing doesn't work out. you can always run for president. >> a lot of folks don't think i can string a sentence together, so when i was able to do so the expectations were so low all i had to say is hi, i'm george w. bush. >> barack obama purchased air time on three major networks. we, however, can only afford qvc. >> you have to admit, notice that except for nixon all of them were candidates at the time they did those appearances and not the president. >> so you have a problem with the president going on these late-night shows. >> i don't have a problem. i have a kwalm. >> i disagree. i think this is exactly the right thing the president to do. times have changed. he's still president and also running for re-election. >> he's the first sitting president and nixon was a candidat
nixon to stand still for sock it to me. >> sock it to me? >> how do you balance the budget? >> balancing the budget is like -- >> you don't spend more than you take in. >> it's like protecting your virtue. you have to learn how to say no. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> do you know what he said? he said if this music thing doesn't work out. you can always run for president. >> a lot of folks don't think i can string a sentence together, so when i was able to do so the...
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consider the other names attached to the project, forest whitaker as allen, john could y cusak has nixon. shouldn't matter what her politics are. she's an actress. >> it does, a.j. everything is political these days. it's a sad thing, actually, in many respects. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. if you want information on everything breaking in the entertainment world, a.j. has it tonight on "showbiz tonight" at 11:00 p.m. eastern on hln. i'm a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> baseball season is upon us. all it right with the world. game one is in the books. the oakland a's take on the seattle mariners before a full house in the tokyo dome, and that mets a homecoming for ichiro. he was welcomed with a flurry of flashbulbs. he went 4 for 5 as the
consider the other names attached to the project, forest whitaker as allen, john could y cusak has nixon. shouldn't matter what her politics are. she's an actress. >> it does, a.j. everything is political these days. it's a sad thing, actually, in many respects. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. if you want information on everything breaking in the entertainment world, a.j. has it tonight on "showbiz tonight" at 11:00 p.m. eastern on hln. i'm a home in a high-risk flood area. it...
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the answer is richard nixon with 89.3% in 1960. vice president nixon lost the general election that year, but came back to win the new hampshire primary two more times, becoming the only man two threepeat. this is a first, everyone. we did not have a winner. maybe the question was too hard. i'll blame my producer, doug. i will not give you his twitter handle. >>> let's get right to the heart of the political debate, where everything is fair game. and right now mitt romney seems to be fair game for all of his republican rivals. one of the main attackers is newt gingrich and a super pac supporting him is behind an unflattering movie about romney's time at bain capital. but this is how gingrich describes the attacks as a necessary thing. >> whoever we nominate had better be tough enough and had better be thoroughly enough vetted before they get the nomination, because what you don't want to do is nominate somebody and find out in september that they have a fatal weakness, and then you can't do anything about it. >> joining me now are
the answer is richard nixon with 89.3% in 1960. vice president nixon lost the general election that year, but came back to win the new hampshire primary two more times, becoming the only man two threepeat. this is a first, everyone. we did not have a winner. maybe the question was too hard. i'll blame my producer, doug. i will not give you his twitter handle. >>> let's get right to the heart of the political debate, where everything is fair game. and right now mitt romney seems to be...
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richard nixon said they run to the right in primaries and to the center in the election the argument is he is not a conservative. >> they are the true conservatives. >> newt has been a movement conservative. in our panel of conservatives they are talking about what are the true conservative values that candidates should represent. smaller government, more efficient government. fewer taxes. that seems to be the thing that they all coal less around. >> the reason you call it a crisis, we have seen this play out in the primary and the caucus season, is united all of those disparate parts is proving to be a challenge and could have an implication for the general election come november. >> true. conservatives are way more diverse than liberals are. there are libertarian con serreah tifs, there are social conservatives. they all have trouble uniting. that's been the problem in the primaries for them. >> what's the implication of a trouble uniting, do you think? >> i reject the premise. i think that when you look at the republican party during the obama era on all of the critical issues, yo
richard nixon said they run to the right in primaries and to the center in the election the argument is he is not a conservative. >> they are the true conservatives. >> newt has been a movement conservative. in our panel of conservatives they are talking about what are the true conservative values that candidates should represent. smaller government, more efficient government. fewer taxes. that seems to be the thing that they all coal less around. >> the reason you call it a...
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the first three years of his life, he lived with a relative, alisha nixon, who was his foster parent and trying to adopt him and he lived a happy little life of a toddler. and he was healthy, he was getting medical treatments. the only five days that he spent with his biological parents before he was returned to them, he wound up in the hospital dirty, soiled with assin asthma attack. but first three years, he was happy, healthy, and in the words of his foster mother, a bubbly little boy. >> when a judge ruled that kalil should go back to the biological parents, you quote his foster parents as saying when they get him back, they're going to destroy him. you report on the scars, bones protruding, the fact that dhs had previously pulled seven of his siblings from that same home for neglect. my question is how in the world did this child wind up back in this home? a quick break in. u4qbl?5ç? [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or parts that purify the air. together these pa
the first three years of his life, he lived with a relative, alisha nixon, who was his foster parent and trying to adopt him and he lived a happy little life of a toddler. and he was healthy, he was getting medical treatments. the only five days that he spent with his biological parents before he was returned to them, he wound up in the hospital dirty, soiled with assin asthma attack. but first three years, he was happy, healthy, and in the words of his foster mother, a bubbly little boy....